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Beaufort County

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BEAUFORT COUNTY GOVERNMENT:
http://www.co.beaufort.nc.us/

COUNTY SEAT: Washington

FORMED: 1705
FORMED FROM: Bath

LAND AREA: 827.19 square miles

2020 POPULATION ESTIMATE: 44,652
White: 72.0%
Black/African American: 24.8%
American Indian: 1.0%
Asian: 0.5%
Pacific Islander: 0.1%
Two or more races: 1.6%
Hispanic/Latino: 8.0% (of any race)

From State & County QuickFacts, US Census Bureau, 2020.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: 3RD

BIOGRAPHIES FOR
Beaufort County

WILDLIFE PROFILES FOR
Coastal Plain

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

REGION: Coastal Plain
RIVER BASIN: Tar-Pamlico, Map
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES: Craven, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico, Pitt, Washington

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by Peter Bangma, 2006

Beaufort County, located on Pamlico Sound in North Carolina's Coastal Plain region, was originally formed as Pamptecough Precinct, a part of Bath County, in 1705. In 1712 it took its present name from Henry Somerset, duke of Beaufort, one of the Lords Proprietors. Its county seat, since 1785, has been the city of Washington, founded in 1770s as Forks of the Tar and called Washington as early as 1776. Washington is believed to be the first town in the United States named for President George Washington. The county, rich in history and coastal traditions, also includes the town of Bath, North Carolina's oldest incorporated town, as well as Aurora, Belhaven, Chocowinity, Pantego, and Pinetown. In 2004 Beaufort County's population was estimated at 45,000.

As early as the 1580s, English explorers visited the lands that became Beaufort County, encountering the Tuscarora and other Indians who lived in the Pamlico River basin. The first permanent settlements were established in the 1690s, and Bath was incorporated in 1705. The area, at a junction of coastal and inland rivers, continued as a key center of growth for the Carolina colony. Washington, established by colonist James Bonner on his farm bordering the Tar/Pamlico River, became an important port in the late eighteenth century and, during the Revolutionary War, served as a strategic supply point for the Continental Army. Washington remained the economic and cultural center of the county, with a thriving shipbuilding trade, through the first half of the nineteenth century.

John Gray Blount (1752-1833), merchant and land speculator, kept his home in Washington. In April 1864 the city was devastated when a fire set by Union troops to burn a cache of naval stores blazed out of control and consumed much of the central district. Residents rebuilt the city after the war, only to see much of it destroyed again in a fire that swept through the town in September 1900. The city was rebuilt once more, and today the few remaining structures from the 1700s and early 1800s and the late Victorian architecture of the restored downtown district are preserved and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The fortunes of Beaufort County began to wane with the decline of the shipping trade in the early twentieth century, but it remains an important center for the state's seafood industry, with a number of commercial fishing enterprises located in Belhaven. Coastal and cultural heritage tourism also plays an important role in the local economy. Fossil beds on the southern banks of the Pamlico River are considered to be among the richest on the Atlantic Coast; prehistoric sharks' teeth and other fossils recovered from the beds are on display at the Aurora Fossil Museum. The county also holds an important place in North Carolina folklore. Edward Teach, known as the pirate Blackbeard, lived briefly in Bath and is said to have buried treasure in the county before being killed in a battle with British sailors at Ocraco*ke Inlet in 1718.

Annotated history of BeaufortCounty's formation:

For an annotated history of the county's formation, with the laws affecting the county, boundary lines and changes, and other origin information, visit these references inThe Formation of the North Carolina Counties(Corbitt, 2000), available online at North Carolina Digital Collections (note, there may be additional items of interest for the county not listed here):

County formation history:https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

Index entry for the county:https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

Additional resources:

Corbitt, David Leroy. 2000.The formation of the North Carolina counties, 1663-1943.https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-carolina-counties-1663-1943/3692099?item=4553233(accessed June 20, 2017).

Beaufort County Government: http://www.co.beaufort.nc.us/

Washington Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce: https://www.wbcchamber.com/

DigitalNC, Beaufort County: https://www.digitalnc.org/counties/beaufort-county/

North Carolina Digital Collections (explore by place, time period, format):https://digital.ncdcr.gov

Image credits:

Rudersdorf, Amy. 2010. "NC County Maps." Government & Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina.

Subjects:

Counties

From:

Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.

Authors:

Bangma, Peter

Origin - location:

Beaufort County

1 January 2006 | Bangma, Peter

Beaufort County | NCpedia (2024)

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Beaufort County

Beaufort County
Beaufort County (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt) is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 44,652.
https://en.wikipedia.org › Beaufort_County,_North_Carolina
, located on Pamlico Sound in North Carolina's Coastal Plain region, was originally formed as Pamptecough Precinct, a part of Bath County, in 1705. In 1712 it took its present name from Henry Somerset, duke of Beaufort, one of the Lords Proprietors.

What cities are in Beaufort County? ›

Although you can't visit every single island, you can fill your time by experiencing Beaufort and the 7 major islands and towns; Port Royal, Parris Island, Lady's Island, St. Helena Island, Hunting Island, Harbor Island and Fripp Island.

What county is Beaufort, NC in? ›

CARTERET COUNTY, N.C. (April 29, 2024) – A celebration of freedom and patriotism took place in Beaufort this past Saturday, as the 52nd Charters of Freedom setting nationwide was dedicated near the Veterans Memorial in front of the County Courthouse. Read on...

What is Beaufort County, NC known for? ›

With its many waterways, Beaufort County has plenty of recreational fishermen, commercial fishermen, boaters, canoers and kayakers. The Pamlico River, Pungo River, Pantego Creek, Blounts Creek, Tranter's Creek, their tributaries and other creeks provide plenty of options for paddlers.

Why is Beaufort, NC famous? ›

Not all of the new worldly travelers who landed in Beaufort were desirable ones, however, and as Beaufort's reputation as a successful port town grew, so did the influx of famed pirates, including Blackbeard the Pirate, Calico Jack, and Anne Bonney – one of the country's first female priates.

What is the second largest county in South Carolina? ›

Orangeburg County, South Carolina has 1,106.4 square miles of land area and is the 2nd largest county in South Carolina by total area.

Is Beaufort County, SC rural or urban? ›

Other factors include the advance of the Baby Boom generation and improvements in the standard of living as Beaufort has transformed from a poor rural county to a relatively prosperous urbanizing county.

Is Beaufort, NC a small town? ›

Established in 1709, Beaufort, N.C., is a quaint coastal town located on Beaufort Inlet, a channel leading south to the Atlantic Ocean. The third oldest town in the state and seat of Carteret County, Beaufort has a residential population of about 4,000 with a high influx of visitor traffic during the warmer months.

Is Beaufort, NC considered Outer Banks? ›

First of all, Beaufort and Beaufort are located in different states. One is Beaufort, North Carolina, the third-oldest town in the state and one of the most beloved small towns in the "Inner Banks," the inland coastal region of Eastern North Carolina (just west of the Outer Banks).

Does Beaufort, NC have a beach? ›

Beaufort may be best known as a cool and coastal small town, but a trip to this barely inland community can also easily entail a day at the beach, which means that beachcombers are just a shell's throw away from a full morning or...

Is Beaufort NC expensive to live? ›

The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities for a single adult in Beaufort is $40,745 a year — greater than the annual cost of living for North Carolina of $38,661 and greater than the national figure of $38,433.

What is the sister city of Beaufort NC? ›

Sister Cities

Beaufort-Blavincourt, France. Beaufort-en-Argonne, France. Chapdes-Beaufort, France. Montmorency-Beaufort, France.

What is the race population in Beaufort NC? ›

The largest Beaufort racial/ethnic groups are White (78.7%) followed by Black (12.7%) and Two or More (6.0%).

Is Beaufort NC prone to hurricanes? ›

Beaufort County has a high natural disaster risk score of 59%. Over the past 20 years, 21 disasters have been declared by the county, most of which related to Hurricane incidents.

Is Beaufort County a good place to live? ›

Beaufort County is located in South Carolina with a population of 189,071. Beaufort County is one of the best places to live in South Carolina. In Beaufort County, most residents own their homes. Many young professionals and retirees live in Beaufort County and residents tend to lean conservative.

Why is Beaufort called Lowcountry? ›

Definitions of the "Lowcountry" area always include the counties in dark red, less often those in lighter shades. The term "Low Country" originally referred to all of the states below the Fall Line, or the Sandhills, which run the width of the states from Aiken County to Chesterfield County.

What cities are close to Parris Island? ›

Beaufort is the closest city to the Parris Island, with about 13,000 people; Hilton Head has about 38,000 (with a summer population of up to 275,000), Bluffton also about 13,000, and Port Royal, about 10,000.

Is Beaufort, SC considered an island? ›

It is considered one of the Sea Islands in the Lowcountry region and is the most populous island in northern Beaufort County, containing most of the incorporated areas of Beaufort, Port Royal, and other unincorporated communities.

What county is Hilton Head, SC in? ›

Hilton Head Island CCD, Beaufort County, South Carolina is a city, town, place equivalent, and township located in Beaufort County, South Carolina.

What county is Bluffton, SC in? ›

Located in the center of Beaufort County, South Carolina, Bluffton is known as the “Heart of the Lowcountry.” Bluffton offers a strategic location for residents, businesses and guests.

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